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Morning Eye Candy: In the Drifts

Posted in Photography on December 25 2015, by Matt Newman

Happy holidays, everyone—it may not feel much like winter out there today, but the trees are still dressed for the season. From our Instagram feed Wednesday morning, the sketched silhouettes of trees in a drift of fog. Don’t forget to follow us there, where you’ll see highlights small and large from throughout the Garden and our exhibitions!

Heads up that we’re closed today, but we’ll reopen tomorrow for a three-day weekend (that includes Monday) of Holiday Train Show fun. Enjoy your day off!

Garden in Fog

Garden Way in fog – Photo by Marlon Co

Morning Eye Candy: The Shortest Day

Posted in Photography on December 22 2015, by Matt Newman

Happy winter solstice! Or what passes for one, anyway. While it’s supposedly the first day of winter—the shortest day of the year and the longest night, in fact—you’ll still find green lawns and the occasional early fall sky to look forward to when you visit NYBG. We anxiously await the first snowfall!

Library Building

The Library Building & Tulip Tree Allée – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

Morning Eye Candy: Misty Mornings

Posted in Photography on December 8 2015, by Matt Newman

The leaves of the orchids in the Nolen Greenhouses see a warm and misty morning while the temperature drops outside.

Morning Eye Candy

Orchids in the Nolen Greenhouses for Living Collections – Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen